By shortly after 10 a.m. #MillennialBillOfRights was a top ten trending topic in the United States. (For the uninitiated: a hashtag game is exactly what it sounds like. Someone comes up with a catchy hashtag and encourages others to Tweet with it. The goals, it seems, are entertainment and the satisfaction of seeing your hashtag trend.)

In a direct message on Twitter, Jonathan Xavier, one of the people behind @iCanHash, explained the idea:

I just thought it would be funny to see what ppl in the hashtag 'community' would come up with. Criticism and Defense of Millennials is a huge vein, in social media, ironically lol...I think a lot of the hashtag game players are millennials themselves so there wasn't any hate we desired to express towards them."

The topics covered so far are wide ranging: pumpkin spice lattes, Tinder and, of course, Donald Trump all made early appearances. Unsurprisingly, many of the tweets also touched on money and economics. I've compiled the early best of these below. Yes, many are sarcastic and even anti-Millennial, but to me they capture something real about Millennials' anxieties about their finances and their relationship with older generations.

Right to complain about not finding a job with my $60,000 Indigenous Transgender Studies degree. #MillennialBillOfRights